Pages
166
Year
2006
Language
English

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Mia Fullerton has entered her freshman year at St. Hilary's with a goal: to lose her nickname "Mia the Meek", and soar into a confident high school career. Unfortunately, her transformation is made harder by her English-teacher mom, bratty little brother, already popular nemesis, and new neighbor. Although she's prepared herself for the battle by reading Excruciatingly Shy: How to Defeat Public Fear and Become Popular, her freshman year remains a series of uphill battles. The week before school starts, Mia first encounters Tim - the handsome yet seemingly arrogant oldest son of the new family next door. Their relationship develops based on competition - from literature to the basketball court - and Mia's got her work cut out for her. In Mia, author Eileen Boggess has created the best kind of modern female role model - the kind who sees most of her flaws and wants to change them; one who's not only intelligent but athletic; and one who's trying to find her way through a very awkward time in life. In telling her story, Mia proves to be a witty, quick, candid, and interesting fourteen year old.

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"I'm so grateful to have another book in my arsenal that I can enthusiastically recommend to precocious elementary readers who want to read about high school life, and teenage readers who don't want edgier Young Adult stuff. The straightforward and grammatically perfect writing style of the author is a wonderful model of good prose for budding writers. What I liked best about the story is that Bog
Mary Anne Grieve, Youth Services Assistant, Urbandale Public Library
"Grade 6-9-Mia Fullerton has earned her nickname because of her timidity among her middle school classmates. Now, as high school begins, she is determined to change her image by following the instructions in a self-help book, and inadvertently agrees to run for freshman class president at St. Hilary's. She wins over her classmates by telling them to vote for "Mia the Meek, Queen of the Freaks." Me
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